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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926.

'CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

RUGBY INTERPORT,

HOW HONGKONG LOST TO KEIO

COMMENT ON MATCH.

chu

ALL THE SCORES.

HOME RUGBY AHEAD OF MAIL.

INTER-VARSITY MATCHES.

(Via Colombir.).

Of the interport rugby match u1 December 30 in which Kulo University (Tokyo) defeated Flongkong, at Shanghai,. "Shanghai Times" comments:

Conditions were ideal. Kalo "played fast and clever football to defeat Hongkong by one goal and one try (8 points) to a try (Aberavon 9; Newport 3. points) There was a cold wind Blackheath 8, Richmond 3. blowing diagonally across

Bridgewater 3, Plymouth 19, ground from the pavilion and Gloucester 10, Harlequins which gave the site playing from

London; December 19. Results of the principal matches i played in the rugby union to-ding

the

are as follow:

COLONIAL SHOTS.

CHANCE AT NEXT N.R.A. MEETING.

A JUNIOR KOLAPORE.".

(Reuter's Servico.)

London: January

A feature of the 63rd annual

THE CHINA MAIL.

"SCHOOL CRICKET.

DIOCESAN BOYS BEAT

CENTRAL.!!

GOOD FIELDING SHOWN)

LAWN TENNIS.

ANNUAL TOURNEY AT

MK.0,0.

NOTH FOR COMPETITORS,

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

Nam.

With a view to encouraging. Floend school cricket, the Chinese This year's muunt lawn tonmis Recreation Club lent their ground borinnant conducted by libu for a match between the Diocesan Hongkong Cricket Club, including the open championships of the Boys" School and the Central Bri-Colony, commence on March 1FT on London tish School on Wednesday.

(Monday).

prize meeting of the National Rifle Association. to be held from July 5 to 17 will be a junior Kolapore competition for teams of four representatives any colony or dependency of the Empire, exclude

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, JANUARY

TIT. on Shanghai

Banks. Hongkong Bank

do, London. Mercantile Bank, A. & B. Chartered Bank

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Hongkong

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The C.B.S, were offered frat Mandy, detail"aco us, follow :--- knock und were defeated by the i

E-Men's Championship Singles; Diocesan boys by six wickets. Challenge cup kindly presented A. E. Lee took 8 wickets in the by the Hon, Sin C. P. Chater.

be held for one you, and won! rst inningst

The fielding on both sides was right it won by the same player

three years in succession, (Holder, Bank of Bast Asia you, that of the D.B.S. being Card, H. 1 O'Callaghan, 1935). Marine Insurances, slightly the better.

2.-Men's Championship Doubles: Canton Insurance The Central British Setool play-Fwa ghallenge caps kindly presin-China Underwriters...

6. 6. Edwards, 13 years of by the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, to North China Insurance.

Union Insurance right if won by the same pair three years in succussion. (Holdorn Meers, H. D. & S. A. Rumjan, 1025)

that end a considerable advantage, Guy's Hospital 13. Fortsmouthing the Dominions and India, on ge, who has already made a name he held for one year and won Yangtze Insurance ...

bus did not interfere with she handling of the Ball, which was as dry au could have been desired. The. Hongkong team wus:-

Services 13. Leicester 12, Bristol 5. London Scottish 3.

Park 10.

Rosslyn

Hongkong: . J. Armstrong ;. Easterbrook, L. M. S. Lloyd, A. S. Northampton 24, Old Eferchand

Hett, G. F. Lammert; L. F: Ralph,

Faylors 6.

the same conditions as for the Kolapore Cup.

at the Civil Service C.0%, and is down

# 2nd XI reserve

to-morrow,

AS

-"CENTRAL" (1ST INNINGS:)

F. Angus, run ous

T. R. Rowell, b A. Lee

The following will be the respect- ive teams paying on the H.K.C.C.R.

Linnelly 11, Devonport Services &, ground to-morrow commencing at Swansea 9, Neath 8.

J. Noronha, J. 1. Fuster, F. J. WiCardiff 13, Moseley 3... Focken, G. G. Stopani-Thomson H. Davies, Lieut. Gould, D O'Connor, G. Lithgow-Smith, J. C: Mieten-Smith,

The outstanding man, or the field was the Hongkong captaİN, GP. Lammert, who scored the Colony's only points by a magni- ficent individual effort, and nearly repeated it in the second half by

run from what looked an im- possible position, where he was benmedies by Keio players, nearly "over the line. "Time and again he was conspicuous in dashing saves. crossing to relieve the situation on

j

Olt Alleynium 8, St. Bart's

pital 12.

4J

1 London, December 18. At rugby, Edinburgh Academi- cals bent Oxford University by 5, points to mil.

The committee rowave to them olves the right to restrict, the mm-Hongkong Steamboats.

ber of entries in the above events I ton nummous. ];

G. Witchell e E. Lee, Mackay

7

Bliss, & A. Lee«,

J. Hirst, b A. Lee

Extras

1.15 p.: Over 301-R. Hancock Hop-tempt.), Lu-Coni Beatty Lt. Col. T. Whitley, Sumy, b A. Lee Cantrelk A. W. Hayward, J. D. 1. Maycock, b A. Lee

D: Kelly, 5 A. Lee Humphreys, Capt. E. W. Morris, JG. G. Edwards, & A. Lee E. J. R. Mitchell, R. E. H. Oliver, D. Hynes, & Youngaaye, b A. T. E. Pence. Rest T. B. Powell)

Bee MacClay, not oni and Lt.-Co T. A. Robertson. Under B-H. Owen Hughes Graph 1, A, C 1 Bowker. Eng.-Lt. Beggett, kt. Hulsey. Pay.-U. Nicholson, B. V. Hussey, LE #Parker. 10. Siltoe. Mid. Stephen- Oxford University by 22 points sem, ha. Wauchope, and F. N.,

London, December 17. Im rugby union matches to-day Dublin University bent Cambridge University by 6 points to 5.

Edinburgh University lost to

the other wing on many occasions

The Hongkong three-quarter line showed a great improvement to 11. on the display against Shanghai, being individually brilliant but lacking in the combination which was necessary to defeat the nippy Japanese. Helt und Lloyd did many good things in the inside- positions, kicking well, und saving time and again, while Easterbrook on the left wing gol in one very (ne rum. which might have result- ed in a score had he been better supported. thefence.

Young.

WEEK-END SPORTS

LEAGUE SOCCER.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES IN

DETAIL

The following are the league and showed good football games down for decision

" Of -the forwardds Foster, Connor, and Middleton-Smith

showed up well in a hard fighting pack. Focken and Lithgow-Smith were prominent in many rushes, but the pack as a whole seemed

| to-morrow :——

Division I. Kowloon v. Surreys, Kowloon ground, I p.m.

Club de Recreio v. H.KPC., South China ground, 4 pm.

South China v. Police, Club ground, 4 p.m.

inclined to rely toe inch on brute force rather than skill, kicking too

"Thmar" "v. Royal Artillery. fur theid on the dribble, time and Senkumpoo "B" ground, 4 p.m. again giving the slippery Japanese

Div. II. (Sec. A). backs, time to "stars a movement R.A. Reserves v. South China before the forward caught up "A" Sookumpoo "A" ground, with the ball. In the line-out they 4 p.m. were good, but their tackling showed much to be desired and their going down to the ball w poor in the opening, stages. The whole pack played hard from sturt to finish. going all cut once they had settled down after the first few minutes.

Kowloon Reserves v. Club de Recreio 4." Kowloon ground, 2:30p.m.

St. Joseph's College v. H.K.F.C. Reserves, Navy "B" ground, 2.30 pim.

Div. I (Sec. B), „South China "C" v. Moslem "B," Sookumpoo "A" ground, 2.30 p.m. Kowloon. "B" "v: South China

The Dinner. Replying to the toast at the interport dinner, Mr. G. P. Lam-"B" South China ground, 2.30 mert. before handing over the pm.

extended, and

I

*

*

Lai Wah Cup.

The final in the Lai Wah..Cup Saturday (January 16) on the competition will take place next Club ground, kick off at 2.30 p.m.

26

4

3.- Club Championship :---À Challenge cup, kindly presented by he lute Mons. R. de Journel, to ho held for one year and won on Erichs if won by the supe player bren years in succession," (Holder, 3. .. H. Green, 1998).

- Bandiep Singles. "A." Handicap Singles. "B." The committer reserve the right muke one eles of events 4 and sand to put any player in either

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Fire Insurances.

HK. Fire Insurance... China Fire Insurance.

Shipping.

163

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HK Tugs & Lighters.. Indo-Chinas (Prof.)

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Oriental Navigation Star Ferries..... Shell Transports Water-boats

Refineries,

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The committee reserve the rightShanghal Loan Bo malte two classes of event 6 if 1ere are a large number of entries.]

Total

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Bowling Analysis.

15. undicap Doubles..

0. M. R.

W

A. E. Lee Mackay

3

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8

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BUDGET.

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CRICKET VENUES.

MANY LEAGUE MATCHES TO-MORROW.

DIOCESAN (1ST" INNINGS.)

F. I. Zimmern, e Edwards, b

Rowell.

E. A. Lee, e Birst, b Whitley F. Samy, Rowell, Hirst A. E. Lee, e Bliss, b Rowell.. 3. B. Youngsaye," e Witchell,

b.. Whitley

D. J. Anderson, e Bliss.. b The cricket programme for

Birst... fo-morrow ---

theN. A. Mackay, b Bliss Recording to fixture cards-comprises three, R. Zimmern, not out first, division league matches, two L, J. Guterres, b Bliss in the second division, and three J. A. Fisher, b Biest" Jariendly games..

These are as under ---

League I

Kowloon CC. v. Royal Artillery

un the K.C.C. ground.

Chinese, R.C. v. University 19 X1 on the C.R.C. ground.

Craigongower C.C. v. Civil Ser- vice C.C. on the C.C.C. grounţi,

League II.

...

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Elisa Hirst

Rowell Whitley

*

*

Events 1 and 2 are open to any player resident in the Colony Others are restricted.

Entrance fees-Events as a 21, $3 each player: three, four

and five, $2660; six and seven, $2 21ach player.

2

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Entries close T January 30.

olders, of challenge caps with

fing le ke past, must enter Bun

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SOCCER LEAGUE.

Rauba

Tronoh Mines

Ural Caspians

Docks Wharv

Godowns, &c.

HK & K. Wharves HK. & W. Bocks. Hongkowa....

New Engineerings

Shanghai Docks

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.

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H.K. Realty

H.K. Territoriale

Cotton Mills.

M. R.

8 1. 22 .10.3 3 30:

Excluding the incompleted Canton Ices

2 matches in division II, section B,"aments (comb.) Alast Saturday, the local league 2football tables now stand

B 2

14

3 1 3

2 follow:-

Division L

"CENTRAL" (2 INNINGS.)

1

Kowloon

Goale.

P. W. D. L. J. A. P.

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66

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Humphreys Estates

1334 b.

1394

Princes Building

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150

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7

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HOW THE LOCAL TEAMS

Shanghai,Cottone: (old);

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31

5.

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STAND.

Miscellaneous.

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China Buses China Lights (corub.)

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$75%

154 b. 12% 11. 3.

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China Prov. (comb.).

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10.65. n. 322

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Dairy Farms

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174 n

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4 Tamar

Div. II (Sec. Å).

fongkong Amusements.

5.

JO

K. Constructions

24

Goals.

Hyres, F. R. Zimmern, b Mackay

4

4

P. W. D. L. F. A P Kowloos Resorve..... 10 7 1 2 2 8 35 South China A"

LK. Developments

54'

54's, & sa.

7 7 0 011 214H.K. Ropes (comb.).

30 cts. b.

24

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40

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MacClay, e Sumy, b E. Lee MacNider, run out

Surreys Rotorven...

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Extras

4

Brummers

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84

84

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El. Joseph'■.

01 à 8 9 34

5

Hongkong Tramways

Recreio. A

8 11 8 6 23

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Lane, Crawfords

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23 b. 23 1234 R. *124**

B.

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Macao Electrics

40

11.

Total

47

Div. II (Sec. B).

Mackintosh

214.

2

Bowling Analysis,

Goals

Nanyang Tobaccos

P. W. D. L. F. A P.

Penkt Trams fold)

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7

4

St. J's Boarders

Mackay

11

DIOCESAN (2ND INNINGS.)

27 1. Zinımern, e McNider, b

Bliss

28

F. C. Samy, b Hirst

L. J. Guterres, run out

1

0

3

Civil Service C.C. "A" v. Hong, Angus, e E. Lee, b A. Lee Rong CC. 2nd XIon the C.S.CC. FR. Witchell, b A. Lee .. ground.

T. Whitley, run out University 2nd XI v. Royal Hirst, not out Engineers on the University G. G. Edwards, run out (ground.

D. Kelly, st. Guterres, b E..

Lee

Friendly.

15 Surroys

South China SHE.FO

Recreio Dillers

Paloe

Hongkong C.C. club match on A. Bliss, E. Lee · · · · · ··· 8 · | Maycock, c Samy, b E. Lee 0

the H.K.C.C. ground.

Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. 2nd.

on the P.R.C. ground.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI v. M.MS. fawkins" on the 1R.C.. ground.

RUGGER." CUP-TIE.”

FIRST NAVY v. ARMY MATCH.

flags, thanked the Shanghai rugby Moslem "A" v. St. Joseph's | community, for the hospitality Reserves, St. Joseph's ground.

expressed his 230 p.m. #ppreciation of the series of gumes, in which, though his side had been twice defeated, every one hath thoroughly enjoyed himself.

Mr. 1. Hata replying for the Keio men invited Shanghai to send a team to play the University on its own ground. He outlined the

A. E. Lee Happy Valley (the H.K.FC.

Youngsaye history of Rugby in Japan, of

ground) is to be the Mecca of. which game Kelo had been the time, an extra ten minutes each the Club and the Royal Navy meeti

In the event of a draw a full local ruggerites on Saturday when A. Lee pioneers.

way will be played.

in the first "cup-tie" of the The following have been select-{ season. The "China Press" of January 3ed to represent the Civilians:- The game starts fit 3 p.m. said:

Rodger; Wynne, Bishop; Brittain," Shanghal rugby team won the Stewart, McKelvie; Taylor,

A Brief Summary,

."

The finalists are The Navy and

The Civilians.

interport football series here by Forsyth, Gosano, Howard, Simp- defeating both the Keio Univer- son.

Nity and the Hongkong teams,

with one day's lay-off between

the games.

Rather unexpectedly, the most difficult match was that with the Keio University team. The Japanese players put up a splendid game, and in the opinion of many, fully deserved to win. Shanghai finally emerged winners from this

1.

FANLING GOLF.

CAPTAIN'S CUP DURING WEEK-END.

This week-end, the only Golf struggle by a score of 13 to 12,- Club competition at Furling is

a score which is a good index to the Captain's Cup, on the old the closeness of the play.

course, from Saturday to Monday inclusive.

HUNT OUT AGAIN,

In the second contest, with Hongkong, the local players won out by the decisive score of 10 to 3. The players from the Colony, contrary to expectations, were weaker than the Japanese team, but they put up a fine battle, and

On Saturday the Fanling Shanghai had to extend them-Hounds meet at 3 p.m. at the selves to wrin

Sheungshui Police Station

The rendezvous on Sunday is the junction of Lok-ma-chau and London, Dec. 17-C. Stewart Fanling Road, meet at 10.30 am. Caine, who has been associated Joint Masters Mr. H. Birkett with Wisden's "Cricketers' and Dr. F. Pierce Giove, Almanack for the past forty years, has been appointed Editor

In succession to the late Mr. Sydney Pardon.

Readers of the China Mail

"WHITE WINGS."

THREE EVENTS THIS WEEK-END.

There is a busy week-end' at the R.H.K.Y.C. this week,

A. E. Lee.. retired hurt

S. V. Gittins, not out

Extras

To-morrow the championship raçes re-commence after a cessa- tion over the holidays. It will be | Blise the sixth championship race for Hirst. the racing classes. Their course will be from the Club to Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Lyemun Beacon, mark on line, Cust Rock buoy, and finish at the Yacht Club.

The Royal Navy have issued a challenge for a race on Sunday and they will be hosts to the Club yachtsmen on HM.S. "Titania.” Sixteen boats are engaged and there will be a race in the morning and again in the afternoon.

On Monday the ladies will be sailing again, this being their Afth championship race. Their course is from the Club to Lyemun, Chan nel Rocka, mark on line, and Cuet Rock buoy

sports payo are invited to send to the Sports Editor, not later than 6 p.m. on Thursdays, items for publication in the Budget,

Total (for 4 wkts.) Bowling Analysis,

0. M. 3 1

12

2 0

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London, Dec. 17.-The death

has occurred of the old-time cricketer, Mr. A. N. Hornby, who explained Lancashire for nearly 20 seasons. (The late Mr. A. N. 34 Horuby played for Harrow, Lancı- shire, and All-England. He was born in 1847. He played in two W. Tests against the Australians-in 11882, at the Oval and in 1884 at 1 Manchester.]

BELGIAN FRANC.

FURTHER STEP FOR IT'S

STABILISATION,

(Reuter'e Servios.);

DANISH EXCHANGE.

BIG CREDIT ARRANGED IN

AMERICA.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, January 7, Belgian has given and year's

New York, Jan. 7. of her intented withdrawar

The National Bank of Denmark from membership of the Latin Monetary Union. The other mem-has, arranged a credit of forty bers of the Union ure France, million dollars for one year with Fly, and Switzerland.

Belgium's action is the sequel to the Bankers Trust Company, New measures, which have beca la York to provide balances for the far tão stabilisation of the Belgiat

franc

stabilisation

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